The Who, iconic rock band formed in the 1960s, has officially announced their 'Song Is Over Tour,' presenting what they claim will be their final performances in North America. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend revealed this news amid reflections on their long career, dating back to their first North American tour in 1967. Townshend disclosed that past farewell declarations were instigated by their manager for monetary reasons, asserting that the band itself never made such decisions and retains the autonomy to perform whenever they choose.
Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend have announced the Song Is Over Tour, marking what they are proclaiming as their final performances in North America.
Townshed admitted that the idea of a farewell tour originally came not from the band, but from their manager, motivated by financial gain.
Despite previous claims of farewell tours, Townshend insists that it was never the band's prerogative to stop touring, highlighting their enduring connection.
The Who's farewell tour comes after decades of performances that began with their first North American tour in 1967.
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